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Warsh: AI spending may lift prices without fueling lasting inflation

Fed officials debate whether the AI boom will add to inflation before its potential productivity gains arrive.

Warsh: AI spending may lift prices without fueling lasting inflation

TL;DR

  • Federal Reserve chairman Kevin Warsh believes AI investment will likely raise prices in the next 12 months.
  • Warsh distinguishes between immediate price increases from AI spending and sustained inflation, stating the latter is up to the Federal Reserve.
  • The AI boom is driving capital spending and bidding up chip prices, while broader productivity benefits are still uncertain.
  • Fed officials are debating if AI demand will add to inflation before productivity gains materialize.
  • Warsh made these comments during his semiannual monetary policy testimony before Congress.
  • He assured that President Trump has not attempted to influence monetary policy.
  • Findings from five outside-led task forces reviewing the Fed's monetary policy framework are expected in the coming months.